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I'm finding recently i don't use audiobus anymore.

Hoping this will change with Audiobus 3 / Loopy masterpiece edition.

AUM / Audio units has been a game changer for me.

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  • I'm with you on that. AUM handles 99.9% of all my experiments it seems. And if AUM evolved into something with more DAW-like qualities like a timeline, MIDI recording and such it would be magic. It's pretty much flawless as is, of course. But it'd be great to have a reason to finally kick Auria "Pro" to the island of uninstalled apps.

  • edited July 2016

    I'm finding I'm using Auria Pro and IAA much more than AB these days (as opposed to AB chains into Cubasis which I used to do a lot more of). However, if I am using AB, it's usually into Audioshare for quick one synth, one patch, one take kind of tracks. Auria has really taken off for me since it became Auria Pro.

  • I recall the developer mentioning that he'd rather create a companion MIDI sequencer that worked with AUM instead of adding MIDI sequencing directly to it

  • edited July 2016

    Yes, im Barely using audiobus these days and i think that even with audiobus 3 coming i will not be using it as much, no support for AU to begin with and all new stuff it's kinda already there with AUM, maybe if the MIDI stuff they promised it's AMAZING, if it's only just ok then I don't see myself going back to using audiobus.

  • Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

  • edited July 2016

    blasphemy
    doth know not where you are?

  • I think they go great together. I typically name joint sessions in AB and AUM with the same name so I can resurrect them.

  • I'm using it more since it will start my link apps in synch! I set up AB then output to Aum and use AB's transport!

  • hmmm, For me, I use IAA most, then Audiobus, then AU and AUM. I like having all those options. Quite a bit.

  • edited July 2016

    Suffice to say that notes in files have been made.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

  • @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

    Erm. Someone who, you know, plays live. I may play a little on the piano and cull from there, make a melody etc., but however I do it my tracks are created one at a time by me. If there's anything 'live' it would be singing I suppose....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

    Erm. Someone who, you know, plays live. I may play a little on the piano and cull from there, make a melody etc., but however I do it my tracks are created one at a time by me. If there's anything 'live' it would be singing I suppose....

    That's weird - I don't see AUM as a live tool. i use it exactly how you describe above.

  • i've just been recording my Circuit into Blocs the past couple weeks but today threw Blocs into AB just to wet things up a bit with reverb as I was tired of hearing dry Blocs slices. That being said, i hope they add a simple reverb in Blocs. :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    Once again your razor sharp insight cuts through the fog JGY. :-) Having a sense of where you are can come in handy.

  • @AudioGus said:
    i've just been recording my Circuit into Blocs the past couple weeks but today threw Blocs into AB just to wet things up a bit with reverb as I was tired of hearing dry Blocs slices. That being said, i hope they add a simple reverb in Blocs. :)

    I had circuit synced to blocs / launchpad. It was very inspiring. My mate was jamming in ableton at the same time using link:)

  • room enough for Audiobus, IAA, Aum, and even panning on the iPad.

  • @Dchild said:

    @AudioGus said:
    i've just been recording my Circuit into Blocs the past couple weeks but today threw Blocs into AB just to wet things up a bit with reverb as I was tired of hearing dry Blocs slices. That being said, i hope they add a simple reverb in Blocs. :)

    I had circuit synced to blocs / launchpad. It was very inspiring. My mate was jamming in ableton at the same time using link:)

    Interesting! i love the Circuit/Blocs combo, what does Launchpad add to the equation?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Dchild said:

    @AudioGus said:
    i've just been recording my Circuit into Blocs the past couple weeks but today threw Blocs into AB just to wet things up a bit with reverb as I was tired of hearing dry Blocs slices. That being said, i hope they add a simple reverb in Blocs. :)

    I had circuit synced to blocs / launchpad. It was very inspiring. My mate was jamming in ableton at the same time using link:)

    Interesting! i love the Circuit/Blocs combo, what does Launchpad add to the equation?

    Move loops from blocs to launchpad = Access to FX.

    And i have the launchpad / launch control XL hardware.

  • @Dchild said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

    Erm. Someone who, you know, plays live. I may play a little on the piano and cull from there, make a melody etc., but however I do it my tracks are created one at a time by me. If there's anything 'live' it would be singing I suppose....

    That's weird - I don't see AUM as a live tool. i use it exactly how you describe above.

    You're a better man than me. Without a timeline (of some kind) I am lost.

  • @Dchild said:
    Move loops from blocs to launchpad = Access to FX.

    can you easily bounce the fx and put it back into blocs?

  • I pretty much stopped using it once IAA came out. And now AUM, which I really like. Audiobus got the ball rolling though.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    LOL!

  • edited July 2016

    I have only using Audiobus a few special cases frankly speaking. Only about 1% of my time with music apps on AB.

    I played more of AB recently, because it has improving as a way for apps. Audiobus 3 should be cool. However, I always love so much about SoundPrism Link or Pro.

    I have also stopped using Modstep for weeks now.

    I am mostly playing apps (AU) on AUM or Auria (Lemur with midi recently with AUM).

  • You can't send AUM tracks into Loopy without AB.

  • edited July 2016

    @gburks said:
    You can't send AUM tracks into Loopy without AB.

    I am a midi guy not an audio loop guy, so I never found a way into loopy. I am stupid enough because I just can not find a way to get into audio loops. If someone can give a series help tutorials I will be appreciating.

  • @Dchild said:
    AUM / Audio units has been a game changer for me.

    >

    Your process must differ a lot from mine. I find AudioBus invaluable, and the perfect compliment to what AUM lacks. I can set up apps in AB, state save, and then load AB into an AUM slot. As AUM cannot state save, this is vital to me.

  • My workflow is often a mixed one: iOS + Logic, and this via Studiomux. So, yes, I use AB a lot, and do not have complaints.

    @Kaikoo2 Really? Did you ditch Modstep? Sad to hear it, but I may understand your feeling. I'd be basically a MIDI guy myself, but I'm still waiting for a really good piano roll in iOS (and I'll wait for ever, I fear). Modstep is one of the very few apps to have both decent surface controls AND full MIDI. I'm fond of surface controls and of MIDI, but I do not love crashes

  • edited July 2016

    @zarv ,

    I have solved a most difficulty challenge task, which is how to use arp or sequencer to record data to Gadget without first bar gapping or delaying by midi apps with Gadget playhead. Be it SoundPrism, StepPolyArp, or Cream Mobile!

    I have no opinion on Modstep, I will do more harmful if I speak. There are more you guys have not found out Modstep. It really needs deep updates. I wish them well.

    Midiflow is gaining my lots of time with. I can do LFO shaping on it. I can do a lots with it. I pay IAP for having many tricks it can deliver. With Lemur + Sonic Logic, midiLFOs, Midiflow, with Lemur 3rd party add-on, I am doing and learning well and go deeper on midi routes.

  • edited July 2016

    Please don't forget that Audiobus in its current form was launched in 2014. And we've had to basically do Apple's work to get everyone on IAA with iOS 8 and then we've had to adjust to Apple's security changes which broke tons of things in iOS 9 for us.

    So in the last 24 months we've lost about 9 months to just making sure everything you love about music apps on iOS still works. It's easy to innovate if you don't have to get about 1000 developers to innovate with you by releasing an SDK that makes their lives easier and allows for better implementation. While helping Ableton make LINK and making Audiobus Remote.

    I know I'm probably not talking about this enough but we're basically doing Apple's job (evangelising developers to do the right thing(TM) and providing documentation to help them implement it). If you want an example of a technology that isn't getting much traction because we're not behind it (yet), take AU Extensions.

    That's what we're doing and that takes time.

    Thankfully it looks like Apple didn't break much with iOS 10, so this year we can actually focus on innovating, instead of just making things work.

    Audiobus 3 and Loopy Masterpiece Edition are getting very close. And they're going to rock.

    I'd appreciate if you guys would stop pushing this thread to the top, because personally it's a bit insulting. I mean really? You worry about it so much that you have to make a public topic about it? To what end? Shock the Audiobus team into the realisation that we have to work our asses off to please you more? We're already doing that. :/

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